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$94,578,354

National Aeronautics and Space Administration·National Aeronautics and Space Administration

to LJT & ASSOCIATES, INC

aerospaceexpiredONGOING · MOD OF 2016 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2016-09-22·LATEST ACTION2026-04-23·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_NNG16WA71C_8000_-NONE-_-NONE-
Award description

IGF::OT::IGF RANGE OPERATIONS CONTRACT BRIDGE (ROC-B) THIS CONTRACT PROVIDES SERVICES FOR DEPLOYMENT (LAUNCH) AND/OR SUPPORT OF OPERATIONAL AND TEST CARRIER VEHICLES INCLUDING ROCKETS, AIRCRAFT, EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLES (ELVS), SATELLITES, BALLOONS, UNINHABITED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS) AND OTHER SERVICES.

Verbatim from USAspending.gov. Capitalization, abbreviations, and codes are unchanged.

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What the model surfaced from this award

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In plain English

Latest obligation on the 2016 Range Operations Contract Bridge supporting NASA launch and test vehicle deployment services.

Sub-sectors
launch-servicesrange-operationsm&o-contract
Why this matters

Sustains critical ground infrastructure for U.S. civilian space launch operations, including rockets, satellites, and experimental aircraft.

Supply-chain signal

Maintains ongoing demand for launch-support contractors and range-facility operators essential to NASA's launch cadence.

U.S.–China competition angle

Underpins U.S. space launch capability amid competition for orbital access and satellite deployment leadership.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-05-29. Cost: $0.002898.

Period of performance
Start
2016-09-22
End
2019-08-09
Status
expired2530 days ago
Sources

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